Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] a day " in BNC.

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1 Today is an Edinburgh holiday and so I have a day off — a good opportunity to catch up with various things , and the plumber is arriving shortly to re-seal my bath .
2 Well , on reflection , we actually said afterwards perhaps he wanted a day off .
3 ‘ Should n't we wait a day , just in case they do find us ? ’ she put forward stiltedly , and drew his narrow-eyed inspection .
4 Do n't they have a day release thing ?
5 Had n't he taken a day off to go fishing , while Adam busied himself with prospective clients ?
6 Then I did a day 's course in bouncing choreography but never found time to create a routine .
7 Confronted with data of the following sort , an extract from a private diary only intended to remind the elderly writer of how she passed a day in January 1982 , the discourse analyst may not be able to proceed very far in his analysis .
8 It 's rushed , I know , but at least you have a day to think it over before we fly — ’
9 And then he takes a day off Bank Holidays .
10 Then he , then he has a day off !
11 Some days when I attend a day meeting I can start at 5am and finish at 9pm including travel .
12 Occasionally I spent a day in London , always returning at night to keep my mother company .
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